The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 February 1964 — Page 7

O——— — — Q MARRIAGES □ □ Bunlf&ciuM - stull The Walkerton E. I . B. Chunh was the scene ui the wedmiig at 1:00 o'clock 3utiuduy, January which united in marriage Sandra Bonitacius and lux Date Stull. ine bi rie uh me daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bomtaciua of Walkerton, and the bridegroom h the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stull of Rt, 1, Walkerton. Ilie double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. David R Eder pastor of the church, in the presence of the immediate families and a few close friends. The altar was decorated with lighted candles. Mrs. Arthur McKesson pr vide I nuptial music preceding and dur ing the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown with a full skirt, round neckline and long pointed sleeves. Her waist length veil of silk illusion was held in place by a ciwn of seed pearls and sequins She carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations. Mrs. Lynn St till, sister-in-law of the groom, win maid of honor. She wore cranberry embossed taffeta wdh ballerina length skirt and matching head piece. She carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations. Lynn Stull, brother of the groom, was best man. Robert Bomfacitis. brother of the bride, eerved as usher. A reception was held following the ceremony for about 100 guests at the Walkerton Town Club. Decorations were in pink and white A four-tiered wedding cake, baked by the groom’s aunt, Mrs Warner Clark, centered the

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| refreshment table. Mbs Debbie Tener registered the guests; Mr Robert Bonitai ius, Mrs Donald Bonifacius, and Mrs. Ervin Icm i wen- at the serving table The bride is a graduate of Walkerton High S. hool and is cm- » • >yed it Assoc.ate Inv. ament in South Bend. The gr <>m is i graduate of Tyner High School ai.d is employed at M< ’urds m Plymouth. They are making then home at Pio Ohio St Walkerton Srott - Ox eni.X r Miss Joyce Ann Scott md Pvt Stuart Leßoy Overm; « i were united in marriage during a candlelight service Saturday evening at 7 00 p.m in the Walkerton Evangelical I’nited Brethn n Church, with Rev David Edvr odiciating Nuptial music u as piox idv.l by Mrs Arthur McKe -son The altar was decorated with baskets of gladioli and green palms with a lighted candelabrum on each side. Parents of the couple ale M’ and Mrs. Walter Sot’. Rt 1 Walkerton, and M" and M’ Robert Overmyer. Rt 2. North Lilerty The bride wa given in marriage by her lather, and wora gown of lace and tulle which was styled with a lace bodice, long pointed sleeves, and bateau neckline highlighted with *eed pearls. The floor length bouffant skirt of tulle over tulle ruffles and taffeta, was topped by a jx inted lace overskirt The veil was of a rhinestone crown holdin a veil of shoUld< r length ilk illusion. The maid of honor, Mi - M irgery Scott, sister of the bride, wore a ballerina length blue d"- .s wtih a long drape to match She carried a bouquet of pink car-

nations The bridesmaids MR^c, Mary Stcpro and Linda Angh - niyer, wore matching pink and blue ballerintx length urrHses and carried briquets of pink aruations. Larry Roush, N< rth Lib-1 ty was bed man l’ h s wer.- Nm man Shafer of North Liberty and Pvt Gene Lute of Aberdeen Pr •- ing (i ounda Mary, uh! Thr m dhei of ti c b: ide w, <• a three piece beige suit with bla< k accessories and a co; ,agc of win’carnations ImmeJ.atwy f. liming the ceremony a reception w t - held m the church basement .• . h Mrs. George K, stin Sr. M Byron Hmke.. Mr - Anna Siu i. and Miss Jennie DeSimone serving. The gioom s -istei Miss .Suzanne Overmyer. registered the gm-sts and Miss M >ry Ann Hoc’, ett presided at the gift table □ — — —__ THANKS W. -A all expressions of sympi’.hy H the passing of the late Robert Alward, flower-, can’-. »all visits, kind concern, et . and ’o the ladies of the Christian Churd; for the family meal following the services The Robert Aiwa; I f imiA I wish to think ny friend for the cards, flowei - and many other acts of kindm during m v recent hospitahzat: m. p Vrsta D Coudr< . The famdy of Carey A. Tree i wishes to express sincere appreciation to the many friends who were so kind to him during ho went illness, and to the family

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at the time f his d< a’ S; .. - thanks go • , Joe (‘hat • during the j . t tv ,v m i; kindly bng itenc<l < r h di . # , him; to the mim ’• r and of the (’hri • ian f’hu a : ’ • prayers an I many * ! deed to ‘ • Er:- nd'y N Club and the Christian M a Worker Gmq a-id • I f • very wonderful neighbors Irma Tn Mi and M"* Ku; <'! rr Mr. and Mr« Harold Tr- n Mr and Mrs Ra\a. r.d Tr ■ h We wr-'!; to expiv s our thanks to ill our frie-ri n-i burs, relative , and the n • b» of the O’ Ie- of Eo t rn S’ r f th* ir < ird , flowers, prayer- or deed* <>f kindne s d irir.g * ■ pas-mg of ir Moti >■;• Mr ar IMt V . 1 E c f Mr an IMt \rt- ■E S • ’ Mi an IMr K* m ■ .1. ■ I wish to express v thanks to all my friend u i • atives for the < aids, f .v. many acts of kmdne s ' m:•/ stay in the hospital. T l - y appreciated very much S'erhrg A’ My heartfelt thanks go « t • all who remembered me so generously with get well, Chri ' and birthday cal - th< ;r p o flowers and other rerm-mb’ r during my long -criou- illne were appreciated more words can t-xpres- G M R. Belle K S; 11 HI X TO I\IH ( T Hi-Y induct: n wn! be • February H»th at 7 o < . ck / th Walkerton H.gh Scho . public is invited

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